APPRAISAL OF BONE MATURITY AGE DERIVED FROM BROADBAND ULTRASONIC ATTENUATION IN JAPANESE CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS

It is clinically important to evaluate the level of skeletal maturation in juveniles to determine the appropriate timing for orthodontic treatment. The purpose of this study was to assess the age of bone maturity by using an ultrasonic bone analyzer (Cuba Clinical, McCue Ultrasonics Ltd., Winchester...

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Hauptverfasser: SASAKI, MIO, MOTEGI, ETSUKO, SOEJIMA, UTAKO, NOMURA, MAYUMI, KANEKO, YUKIO, SHIMIZU, TAKAKO, TAKEUCHI, FUMIE, YAMAGUCHI, TAKAO, YAMANAKA, SUMIE, YAMAGUCHI, HIDEHARU
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Reference Values
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